News from 10/11/2008
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Nigel Chapman Director, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, Anjum Anand, Simon Rushworth, David Brown, Martin Gilbert, Marta Andreassen, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, John Hinde, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rose, Marcus Johns Past Chairman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Sharp, Carol Midgley, Ruth Barnett, David Chater, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Micheal Gove, Ammar Awad, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, James Hider, Ginnie Graham, Geoff Brown, Martin Samuel Chief Football Correspondent, Conor Skinner, Richard Kerbaj, Fiona Hamilton London Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Peter Jones, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Mohsin Khan, Libby Purves, Chloe Lambert, Carol Ann Duffy, Jill Shooter, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Geoff Shepherd, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Shelagh Cohen, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Gordon Prentice, MP, Lilly Peel, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Simon Barnes Cheif Sports Writer, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Lord Luce, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Micael Gove, Lindsey Bareham, Marcus Leroux, Margaret Kelt, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Steve Hawkes, Jeremy Cross, Kevin Eason Sports News Correspondent, Rear-Admiral Jermey de Halpert, Angus MacLeod, Fred Bridgland, Dileep Premachandran, Caitlin Moran, Alastair Cooke, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Michael Gove, Carly Chynoweth, David Sinclair, Jason Mellor, Mark Henderson, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Lisa Verrico, Valentine Low, Carl Mortished World Business Editor, Veronica Schmidt, Louise Cohen, Rupert Shortt, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Alex Hardy, Christopher Irvine, David Blunkett, MP,
ResumoFootball from top to bottom The Times Council homes for life 'to be scrapped' Tenants face reviews in plan to free housing Four million people in the queue for a home A salute and a smile in memory of war dead Treasury warning over scale of tax-cut plans China's £375bn spree Archbishop's agony HBOS derailment City boss on the brink Inside today Get The Times to your door by 7am-free delivery within the M25 The Home Front Leading articles The Government is examining proposals to reform council house tenure. The ideas deserve support and should be the start of a reform package Index Rethinking the War A new strategy, and political leadership, is needed in Afghanistan The Final Bell Joe Calzaghe should retire while his undefeated record is intact Opinion Retail & Leisure Obituary Sport Times2 Picture Gallery Letters to the Editor Today's weather £15bn tax cuts? Don't bank on it Giving and taking: it's a question of timing Inside Tiffany & Co Don't transfer troops straight from Iraq to Afghanistan, says head of Armed Forces 'Weekend soldiers' honoured at Cenotaph The Times The Workout 1,000 deaths a year caused by bed sores Faulty goods battle HIV research hope Welcome wobble Lottery rollover Workers of the world, unite — in mutual discord and enmity Amalgamated union's leaders at loggerheads Votes of no confidence Chanel Divided by politics but united by history, Obama and Barack Obama As they discuss transition of power, the incoming leader already plans to revoke key policy orders made by the President. Tom Baldwin reports Specsavers Aunt facing deportation cannot walk, says lawyer Senate feels force of the new at full blast Timesonline Labour ought to increase number of black MPs, minister says The long, long queue for a council house Lloyds TSB Pent-up demand Standard Life Embryo 'quality check' could double IVF success rate Promising, but a bigger trial is needed to win over doctors Twins on the way after 'more through testing' Case study British Airways Home Office shuts door on ex-Thai premier and wife MPs urge 'happy hour' ban Timesonline IWC UBS Model who had just left home is stabbed to death at her new flat Multiple Display Advertising Items Millions take to bed to stay warm Headphone risk to heart patients Sales of offal rise 67% in five years Bristol is top of eco-city table Bakewell to be a voice for elderly Fly bmi Dell British prices are a bargain for eurozone shoppers British Gas HSBC Lloyds pharmacy Statins cut heart attack risk by half, trial finds AA Tories vow to remove inter-racial taboo in adoption Sky 'He knew he didn't quite fit in' Case study Rat kebab makes a change from fish for hungry heron Co-operative bank Millions retraining to survive the economic crisis Penny-farthing cyclist pedals round the world Weight-loss campaign will use shock tactics Artist's sugar cube scale model takes 11,000 lumps Rowan Williams haunted by suicide of troubled student 'who fell for him' Future archbishop was the last person to see young woman in search of emotional support at Oxford. David Brown and Ruth Gledhill report Inside today 'He didn't know he had an aura' Energy island to supply green power when wind drops Multiple Display Advertising Items Lastminute. com Babylon 'will never recover from war' Life's Good Not all of us are cut out for puppy love The three days I spent in possession of a dog this summer must rank as among the most miserable in my life A child's worst fear: dad looks like a loser A mutt for the mutt The police know exactly who to stop, white or black Rude awakening Obama's first economic lesson: blame Bush As in 1933, the President-elect faces a disaster not of his making. Today, however, he may be able to stabilise the depression Picture Gallery The British heroes after Kristallnacht Brave men and women are finally being recognised for helping Jews targeted 70 years ago last night Unholy row In my view Thunderer: Thunderer BBC is committed to strong Russian service Elect local officials Obama family dog Focus on families to stop school suspensions Dangers of new street designs Timesonline Men are not smart Labour Party 'racism' Testing time travel Five-a-day G&Ts 'It's knives, firearms, cash, drugs. Every night' Libby Purves pulls on a stab-proof vest to join a policewoman tackling the scourge of young criminals in London World Vision The policewoman The Daily Universal Register The massacre that is well worth reviving First night Opera Elektra Covent Garden Britannia Building Society The Times Beijing gambles on £375bn rescue as Golden Years come to an end China Vast economy undermined by its dependency on the West Signs of the times Haiti rescuers uncover classroom full of corpses Victory for New Zealand's political novice New Zealand Hamilton & Inches Shifting away from the Right Foreign Staff: Brother found in Hampshire 20 killed in accident on Russia's newest submarine Russia Soliders, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association Tragedies at sea Classroom of corpses is dug from the rubble Halti The Times Berlusconi 'joke' leaves Bruni cold Mugabe urged to share police force (AFP): Congolese rebels step up offensive Israeli peace deal hopes faltering HSBC Thousands flock to burials of Bali bombing 'martyrs' Indonesia The Times Timesonline Timesonline (AFP): Rwandan President's aide held at airport (AP): Hurricane havoc (AP): Incursion protest (AFP): Finance 'consensus' (AP): Bin Laden son denied (AP): Diplomacy resumes (Reuters): Hostages 'to be freed' (AFP): Kristallnacht services Kidnapped reporter freed after four weeks in a cramped cave Afghanistan Amplifon SFO joins US in credit crunch investigations Electricity pressure Hotel price war Quote of the day Plea to help GM, Ford Scottish banking grandees deride HBOS leadership and set out plan to take control Mathewson and Burt intend to go to investors Inside today 'It was a caricature of a hotel . . . top-hatted High streets may be ghost towns after recession ends Stock markets Chancellor must open a second front to fight recession Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Multiple Display Advertising Items British funds Exchange rates Banks tighten screws and draw up secret blacklists Why Brown and Darling may secretly approve of this audacious Scottish move Small-business blues Lord Turner calls for wind and nuclear power in race to cut carbon emissions The Institute of Chartered Accountants Post offices at risk if they lose account task, MPs say Obama backs plea for Paulson to extend $700bn bailout fund to car manufacturers Demand for mobile video pushes operators to an expensive upgrade Coutts SFO looks for clues in America as it sheds the Clouseau image Monday manifesto Richard Alderman believes that US-style regulation can rid the Serious Fraud Office of its 'Seriously Flawed' tag. Suzy Jagger reports Lloyds TSB Raconteur GoTo MyPC Q&A Equity Prices Alium Changing a caricature into the real deal Retail & Leisure Andrew McKenzie tells Dominic Walsh how The Vineyard at Stockcross hit the heights — and has managed to stay there Hotelier of the Year C. V. Founder's portfolio Now that a holiday job might be handy, guess what just got even harder to find Retailers are cutting back on Christmas part-timers, reports Carly Chynoweth First in line Tackling obesity When public health is at stake, nothing, it seems, is too great a challenge Food for thought Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Ralph Pinder-Wilson Distinguished scholar of Islamic history and arts who endured imprisonment in Soviet-run Afghanistan Ralph Pinder-Wilson, Persian scholar, Islamic archeaologist and museum curator, was born on January 17,1919. He died on October 6,2008, aged 89 'He frequently boxed at the highest level without ever Sir John Page Lives remembered Lord Cuckney James Skinner Nigel Plews Cricket umpire and policeman known as 'Sarge' who stood in 11 Test Matches Nigel Plews, policeman and umpire, was born on September 5,1934. He died on October 19,2008, aged 74 Timesonline Kevin Finnegan European title-winning boxer cited by Marvin Hagler as his toughest opponent Kevin Finnegan, British and European boxing champion and artist, was born on April 18,1948. He died on October 23,2008, aged 60 Brooks Mileson Scottish football philanthropist who was behind Gretna FC'smeteoric rise and fall Brooks Mileson, football entrepreneur, was born on November 13,1947. He died of a neurological disorder on November 3,2008, aged 60 Ian McColl Member of the Glasgow Rangers''Iron Curtain' defence of the 1950s and former Scotland manager Ian McColl, footballer and football manager, was born June 7,1927. He died on October 25,2008, aged 81 Bishop's journey from obscurity BBC stands accused on Stonehenge Reconciling sentences under different Acts Law Report Court of Appeal Disqualification of directors Court of Appeal Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Announcements Timesonline In Memoriam-Private Gifts Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices For Sale Villagers in protest against London's third airport Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Memorial Spelling Bee Reader Offers Ltd Weather The Times Weather Eye Weather quest Winning Move The Times Weather Line 09067 577200 King stands by Katchit after Wincanton reverse Aran Concerto is 14-1 from 20-1 with William Hill for Carlisle Armitage leads way as Johnson's new breed make mark Bet of the day Hereford Yesterday's results Course specialists Kempton Park Departing Flat season leaves host of memories Racing Southwell The Times Wolverhampton Uphill struggle is over for British athletes aiming to go downhill fast Winter sports Wind and bumps in the night test Vendée Globe Challengers Sailing Olympic medals have been few and far between Timesonline England left in fragile state after latest defeat Rugby league Basketball Results Boxing Cricket Football Golf Hockey Ice hockey Rowing Rugby league Rugby union Tennis Football Fixtures Other sport Milkround. com Time to recall champions who left Sporting heroes Mart Souster journeys to the First World War front lines of France and Belgium to discover the stories of the sportsmen whose lives were cut short there. Photographs by Graham Hughes Venus ends on a high More woe for Murphy Rogge's expectations Finch stays hopeful Giles's men take Sixes Captain appears to lose the plot with ragged Australia in danger Cricket Flintoff says he will stay buttoned up and keeps word after fine century Competitive Dad: driving force or a huge turn-off? Islanders embrace the future VU Limited Pursuit of excellence running on empty Thoughtless rejection of superb reads badly flawed Arsenal's victory over Manchester United on Saturday … Scouting for Lions Scots left to reflect on New Zealand's reserves of strength Gatland fumes at failure by Wales to finish off the world champions Rugby union Scouting for Lions Heineken® 007 Care is needed as England and Johnson prepare for tougher test Scouting for Lions Cipriani still looking rusty A great first date, but will the relationship work? Timesonline Armitage reveals promising future with outstanding debut Wing-heeled wonders Place among the greats is well deserved Boxing Murray expresses dismay at the removal of Hutchins Tennis How the Welshman beat Jones to the punch Title joy for Robson Kim owns up to damaging driver and is disqualified Golf Grey areas still abound in the debate over Ali's legacy A new documentary about the 'Thrilla in Manila' raises as many questions as it answers over Muhammad Ali's influence on sport, says Matthew Syed What the rules say Multiple Display Advertising Items Brilliant Calzaghe faces dilemma after demolition of Jones Boxing Unbeaten world champion may yet fight on Welsh wonder shows Americans what they were missing Times Crossword 24,067 Picture Gallery The Times Hughes gets explanation prepared for City owner Manager faces awkward trip to meet sheikh The Times Inside today 46 and Still counting - but is it now closing time for Calzaghe & Son? Brave champions who left playing field for battlefield The Times September 11: where the hell was God? In an exclusive extract from his new biography of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rupert Shortt reveals how Rowan William's faith was tested to its limits when he nearly died during the attack on the World Trade Centre in 2001 The 'big mistake' that preceded his saving grace The weekly serial Monday morning blues buster Get a dog The scientists have spoken: gossip is good The Times Timesoffers Could this be the most loathed car on the road? Motoring Timesonline Audi Q7 V12 TDI If you've got it, flaunt it Bacteria that's not so friendly after all Health Probiotics have long been hailed as good for our guts. But new research indicates that many are ineffective and some may even cause harm. Now scientists believe we should be switching to prebiotics. Peta Bee reports Davidormerod Hearing Centres The new bugs on the block How to stock up on prebiotics Lifescan An unwanted gift at Christmas A cry for help Nutrition Q&A Times nutritionist Amanda Ursell answers your questions Photostory First impressions of life in Britain Birth of a nation Arts Some treasured myths of Babylon are exploded in the British Museum's new show, but the truth shines more brightly, reports Rachel Campbell-Johnston Babylon: Myth and Reality British Museum Index Signs of the times Babylon in context The stuff of legends What not to miss at the show Multiple Display Advertising Items A memorial in song for Nicholas Libby Purves is deeply moved that poems written by her late son have been turned into a song cycle Hansel and Gretel The soul of a man in black and white When the Barbican asked Carol Ann Duffy to write a poem in response to its show This is Warl Robert Capa at Work, one image stood out. Here, exclusive to The Times, is The Falling Soldier Opening this week Book it, see it Hmv Playing it safe, sung like a dream First night Pop Katie Melua O2 Arena, SE10 Mamma Mia! Pop Hot Chip Brixton Academy, SW9 Inside today Dance Impressing the Czar Sadler's Wells Pop Seth Lakeman Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Philharmonia/Hickox Festival hall Double B3i1r1d2 score! Young times Two crazy Scrabble fans have played a game while skydiving. Chloe Lambert looks at the world's oddest extreme sports The Times Daily dingbat Puzzle of the day Spiral Gunning for progress TV & Radio Weekend tv Walter's War (Sunday, BBC Four) A Woman in Love and War: Vera Brittain (Sunday, BBC One) Inside the Saudi Kingdom (Saturday, BBC Two) Leek and bacon tart with thyme Dinner tonight Indian Food Made Easy Eat it with BBC Two, 8.30pm Tv today The Times This World: Murder in the Snow Viewing guide BBC Two, 7pm World War Two: Behind Closed Doors BBC Two, 9pm Underworld (2003) Film choice Channel 4,10.35pm Misery (1990) Five, 11.05pm Variations The Commander: Abduction ITV1, 9pm Not Forgotten: The Men Who Wouldn't Fight Channel 4,8pm Lemming (2005) Channel 4,1.50am Tomorrow in times2 . . . Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Farewell French & Saunders Answers from Page 24 Today's radio Mind games Times2 Crossword No 4681 Polygon Codeword No 362 Multiple Display Advertising Items Times2 Quiz Acorn Stairlifts Saturday's Solutions Win a Sony Plasma Tv No 199 The Times Weekend in numbers Irate Ince pours scorn Blackburn manager on warpath after pre-match claim by wilkins South African group in move for Portsmouth West Ham await fate Essien condemns Arsenal for overdoing style points Comolli resurfaces Cameron joins clamour Lloyds pharmacy Ferguson fumes at United away days Manager says schedule leaves team at a disadvantage Multiple Display Advertising Items Spot the pie Victory raises more questions than answers for Wenger In a right royal mess And another thing . . . East End claret and blues The Debate Rising price of talent League's legal minefield Selective memories Tottenham's costly error A week in politics Redknapp masters the art of revival Barclays Premier League Tottenham singing in the rain after another landmark victory, reports Russell Kempson Tony's Fiver Planet Jupitus: The Columnist Benítez retains his focus Manager keeps Keane in check, reports Alyson Rudd Defoe commits himself to the cause after win Anelka is in his element Martin Samuel sees Chelsea thrive under northern exposure Zola has to learn the hard way Tunçay in credit after Sidwell slip Southgate banks points after villa miss the chance to go fourth, Peter Lansley reports Smack down Vs Raw 2009 Griffin defends selfish approach Kinnear in foul outburst Interim manager lacking respect, says Matt Dickinson No need for alarm, says Brown Tactical analysis Denilson leaves Arsenal holding on United rue Rooney regression Neville faces fight Nasri flies flag Wenger's speed trap Arsenal's fast football is compelling, says Oliver Kay, but the doubts remain How they stand Leading scorers In form Average goals conceded Player of the weekend Frank Lampard Chelsea MacKay undaunted by uphill battle Coca-Cola Championship The Times Havant fail to conjure spirit of yesteryear FA Cup first round Nick Szczepanik watches the team who gave Liverpool a scare at Anfield crash and burn Tears of joy as Curzon stun Exeter FA Cup first round Doswell's consolation in defeat Leading scorers In form Average points away Player of the weekend Championship Coca-Cola Football League FA Cup Scotland The Prem The Fixtures Non-League The Continent The Times The Box Style still in vogue for West Brom Jonathan Greening Nick Szczepanik meets the player who is key if his side are to stay in the Premier League The Times The mini-Gunners The dark destroyer Shadow of corruption Football's authorities must never be complacent about match-rigging, reports Tom Dart Spot the pie Word for word: Ince's rant on Mike Jones In this week The Final Word Bmibaby. com
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